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    Westgold–Corazon Chalice project sale: deal structure and mine plan notes

    May 19, 2026|

    Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

    Westgold–Corazon Chalice project sale: deal structure and mine plan notes

    First reported on MINING.com

    30 Second Briefing

    Westgold Resources is selling its Chalice gold project in Western Australia’s Higginsville district to Corazon Mining for A$25.7 million, comprising A$8 million cash, A$6.7 million in Corazon shares and A$11 million in milestone-linked deferred payments, leaving Westgold with a 19.9% equity stake (47.6 million shares). Chalice is a historical underground producer with nearly 650,000 oz of past output at an average 5.4 g/t, and a current JORC resource of 191,000 oz at 2.7 g/t, remaining open in multiple directions. Corazon will fund the deal via a A$16.5 million private placement of 117.9 million shares at A$0.14, shifting from multi-commodity exploration to a single-asset gold development focus.

    Technical Brief

    • Transaction structure includes A$11 million deferred cash, contingent on future project milestones being met.
    • Westgold’s equity consideration is delivered as fully paid ordinary Corazon shares, not performance rights or options.
    • Historical production occurred in two underground campaigns: 556,000 oz (1995–1999) and 89,000 oz (2011–2014).
    • Past ore feed averaged 5.4 g/t Au, indicating materially higher head grades than the current resource model.
    • Chalice sits within the Higginsville district, near existing carbon‑in‑leach and other processing facilities operated by Westgold.
    • Corazon’s funding is via a single‑tranche private placement of 117.9 million shares at A$0.14 each.
    • Placement size of A$16.5 million (before costs) exceeds the upfront A$8 million cash component, leaving work‑programme headroom.
    • Post‑announcement, Corazon’s share price closed at A$0.16, implying a market capitalisation of A$11.8 million.

    Our Take

    Westgold’s sale of the Chalice gold project follows its Mt Henry–Selene divestments and planned Murchison spin-out into Valiant Gold, signalling a consistent strategy in our database of recycling non-core Western Australian gold assets into cash while retaining equity exposure where it suits.

    With Westgold already committing to expand the Higginsville processing plant to 2.6 Mtpa, shedding Chalice while keeping a 19.9% stake in Corazon suggests it is prioritising throughput and scale at existing hubs over redeveloping smaller historic operations in the Eastern Goldfields.

    Corazon’s need to raise A$16.5 million against a sub-A$12 million market capitalisation underlines how capital-intensive it is for micro-caps in Australia to secure advanced gold assets, a pattern echoed across other gold-tagged pieces in our coverage where juniors lean heavily on placements to transact with mid-tiers.

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    Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.

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